The third in a triptych of Italian jungle combat adventures that includes Commando Leopard and Code Name: Wild Geese from Euro-trash movie kingpin Antonio Margheriti - The Commander features Lewis Collins (Who Dares Wins) doing what he does best, leading a group of fearless mercenaries into the green hell of a South Asian jungle in order to protect a data disc full of secrets. On hand to lend a touch of class to proceedings are Lee Van Cleef and Donald Pleasence in an 80s Spaghetti War classic where loud explosions and heavy duty combat combine with secret agent double crossing and murderous corruption. Can Collins discover who is out to screw him and his hired band of killers as they struggle to survive in this twisting, turning video store staple, reclaimed by ArrowDrome for a new generation of B-movie lovers? Special Features: Collector's Booklet by David Hayles
Hard as stone soldiers of fortune fighting to survive. In a small Latin American country corruption brutality and exploitation are the order of the day. An elite commando task force led by Carrasco (Lewis Collins) undertakes a desperate mission to overthrow the country's evil dictator Silveira (Klaus Kinski) who in turn is prepared to take any means necessary to kill Carrasco and destroy the revolutionaries. A non-stop action-packed adventure 'Commando Leopard' barely
Directed by the highly regarded Italian shlockmaster Antonio Margheriti (Cannibal Holocaust / The Last Hunter) and starring Lewis Collins (Who Dares Wins) and renowned cinema mad man Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu), Commado Leopard is a classic Italo-action movie where South American rebels must fight to free their country from the brutal oppression of a fascist dictatorship. After spectacularly taking out a dam, the rebels become public enemy No.1 for El Presidente, relentlessly pursued through the jungle by Colonel Silvera - played by Kinski at his swivel-eyed best - in an 80s low action classic that gives you exactly what you want, big guns, big explosions and glorious, beautiful, mindless destruction. Now, find out why the Italian's ruled the 80s video store in this rental classic from the golden era of Euro-action trash... Special Features: Making of Featurette Collector's Booklet by Howard Hughes
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